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The award-winning choir is made up of | volunteers who have performed from September to June on |
It continues to be run by a committee of | volunteers comprising local residents and workers. |
He was appointed Major General of | volunteers in 1900. |
awing on the combined efforts of hundreds of | volunteers. |
e fronted Mission Africa, in which a team of | volunteers constructed a game reserve in Kenya. |
nel commanding the West Yorkshire Brigade of | Volunteers, and 3rd York and Lancashire Regiment of Mil |
ved a full promotion to brigadier general of | volunteers on July 21, 1865. |
ructure and used relatively large numbers of | volunteers in its actions. |
p of approximately 300, with a small team of | volunteers caring for the rescued animals, organising f |
It received a large number of | volunteers from Siberia before participating in the Bat |
He was promoted to brigadier general of | volunteers on July 16, 1862. |
house ushering staff is composed entirely of | volunteers. |
He was brevetted as a Brigadier General of | volunteers on February 21, 1865, and as a major general |
charity was set up to aid them and a team of | volunteers visited them to assess their needs. |
cCook was promoted as a brigadier general of | volunteers on March 21, 1862, while still away from the |
rofessional staff augemented by thousands of | volunteers each year. |
Mexican-American War he raised a company of | volunteers and received a commission as captain. |
the Allied side were four Italian groups of | volunteers from the old Italian army. |
eived a brevet promotion to major general of | volunteers on March 19, 1865. |
was promoted to brevet brigadier general of | volunteers on March 13, 1865. |
r 24, 1864, he was commissioned a Colonel of | Volunteers, and was given command of the 6th New York V |
to the grade of brevet brigadier general of | volunteers, to rank from January 15, 1865 for gallant s |
thanks to a special committee consisting of | volunteers giving up their free time for about three mo |
e 1999 festival, the festival's core team of | volunteers organized themselves as the Friends of the F |
K of the 24th Georgia Regiment of | Volunteers. |
profit and also non-partisan organization of | volunteers that dedicate themselves to promoting the Ch |
He was promoted to brigadier general of | volunteers effective March 7, 1862. |
erved as a Union Army colonel and general of | volunteers in the American Civil War. |
n-profit organization with a large number of | volunteers and very few employees, TMF has kept overhea |
all Association is underpinned by an army of | volunteers involved within the County's member leagues |
age Hall Trust, a charitable organisation of | volunteers. |
g at Fort Bragg,NC he meets a motley crew of | volunteers and draftees predictably all-white and from |
as given the brevet rank of major general of | volunteers, supplemented on March 13, 1865, by the brev |
ng or moving away and the next generation of | volunteers joined. |
erves residents and visitors with the aid of | volunteers and without tax dollars. |
She works closely with a team of | volunteers and professionals, and Croydon Council to pr |
He became captain and commissary sergeant of | Volunteers on May 18, 1864. |
hen need to be raised by the small number of | volunteers. |
The chorus is run by an elected committee of | volunteers and consists of Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Bas |
l 28, 1760, MacDonald commanded a company of | volunteers on the left flank of the British army and wa |
d winning local shop, run by a small army of | volunteers, a thriving pub, a football team, an active |
rvice, he was brevetted brigadier general of | volunteers. |
is currently supported by an active group of | volunteers led by William Fulton. |
Pennington served as a brigadier general of | volunteers from 1898 to 1899, and earned his final prom |
6 as a captain to raise a mounted company of | volunteers for the suppression of the Seminole uprising |
the War of 1812 he enlisted in a company of | volunteers at Fort McHenry. |
project will be coordinated by a handful of | volunteers, most of which have Project Madurai s as the |
It is run by a group of | volunteers and puts on a variety of plays throughout th |
This group of | volunteers reflected the community at large and set the |
ard of directors, and works with hundreds of | volunteers every year. |
zen science projects and enlists the help of | volunteers to work on the projects. |
s later appointed assistant quartermaster of | volunteers with the rank of captain, being stationed in |
e Union Army as captain and quartermaster of | Volunteers 1861-1865. |
the command of Charles W. Blair, Colonel of | Volunteers; Fishbeck was infuriated that his command ha |
pene found to be sweet, and after a panel of | volunteers tasted hernandulcin, it was determined that |
g the War of 1812, Anderson raised a body of | volunteers known as the Mifflin Guards. |
disrepair in the early 1990s, so a group of | volunteers refurbished the building in 1995. |
d on SourceForge and developed by a group of | volunteers. |
expertise, a large cadre of event and office | volunteers and a small staff. |
oups composed mainly of Greek army officers, | volunteers brought from Crete, Peloponnese and other pa |
is supplying the specially designed official | volunteers' outfits for the 2010 national games in Brem |
e also served as a brigadier general of Ohio | Volunteers during the War of 1812, in charge of supplyi |
t Hamer volunteered as a private in the Ohio | Volunteers. |
D, One Hundred and Eightieth Regiment, Ohio | Volunteers, until the close of the war. |
When Brush and his company of Ohio | volunteers were near the River Raisin, he sent word to |
He was appointed colonel of Ohio | volunteers and was second-in-command to General William |
He was a major of the Ohio | Volunteers 1812; major of the Twenty-sixth United State |
As its name suggests, the farm relies on | volunteers to weed, plant and harvest. |
Long speech in July 2004 blocks bill on | volunteers activities bill |
o did not maintain standing armies relied on | volunteers from this community in forming armies to cou |
te Army, President Abraham Lincoln called on | volunteers to preserve the Union. |
adelphia, with City Year, a program based on | volunteers who commit to a year of full-time volunteer |
er, unpaid, board of directors and relies on | volunteers and community support to product the annual |
The radio station relies on | volunteers from the student body, college staff, and fa |
Once | volunteers are accepted into a master gardener program, |
dogs are euthanized each year because no one | volunteers to adopt them. |
he War Department to recruit 50,000 one-year | volunteers, only 10,000 could be found, and the Army ne |
ual Volunteering Project as involving online | volunteers and were listed on the web site. |
ing organizations that were involving online | volunteers. |
France proposed that the conference use only | volunteers to interpret the various different languages |
lacards held up by the artists themselves or | volunteers. |
s business in), worships, attends school, or | volunteers in Clark County, Pahrump, within certain sec |
and other Soviet prisoners of war (POWs) or | volunteers. |
mbers of the Ulster Army Council, the Orange | Volunteers, Down Orange Welfare, Ulster Special Constab |
The numbers were made up with ordinary | volunteers but the Public Schools Battalion titles woul |
He organized the Oregon | Volunteers and led them in the Yakima Indian War and wa |
a military camp first established by Oregon | Volunteers in 1864, near Mitchell, Oregon, on Rock Cree |
Law and Order television program, organized | volunteers to clean, paint, and restore Lincoln's Cotta |
Church with the primary focus of organizing | volunteers to build churches and schools in developing |
year term of service was up for the original | volunteers, and those who did not reenlist were mustere |
The original | volunteers were part of the local branch of the Campaig |
Rescue (NORSAR) is a team of OSSA-certified | volunteers skilled in multidisciplinary search and resc |
rham Agricultural Fair Association and other | volunteers, local organizations such as schools, church |
ommunists, Nationalist supporters, and other | volunteers. |
accepted provided that he recruit ten other | volunteers. |
In February 1947, he and 30 other | volunteers founded the Jewish Historical Documentation |
He also mentored other | volunteers on the art of computer cracking, both by ans |
mal rights activist Paul Watson and 45 other | volunteers, who set out in two Sea Shepherd ships to hi |
Other | volunteers and Coast Guard Auxiliary members formed wha |
hrough the withdrawing troops with two other | volunteers from his reserve platoon and plunged directl |
ugees, including orphan children, when other | volunteers and international organizations left the war |
lue shirt) walking with Boy Scouts and other | volunteers at a "Tree The Town" event. |
She sailed for South Africa, with other | volunteers and in the company of Archdeacon and Mrs Cro |
r level of required participation than other | volunteers, but still are able to work and/or go to sch |
The staff of the hatchery, along with other | volunteers, help fund retail sales and local fish store |
es they made it public in May 2006 and other | volunteers found their way to this project of global se |
volunteered, and personally collected other | volunteers, to go out under a heavy fire of grape and s |
The lives of his wife and other | volunteers were spared. |
Our | volunteers fought in the French Foreign Legion and cove |
s Mr. Carter, “so in the midst of combat our | volunteers are reluctant to go into some of the village |
7), but Militia always takes precedence over | Volunteers, although The Jersey Field Squadron (M) can |
The Friends organization also oversees | volunteers to shelve or repair books and sponsors disti |
joins his old unit, the Prince of Wales' Own | Volunteers, taking over when its commanding officer, Li |
Price - officer in the Prince Of Wales' Own | Volunteers. |
mmanding officer of the Prince Of Wales' Own | Volunteers. |
PAL | Volunteers conduct weekly training sessions in and arou |
The presence of Palestine | volunteers is also shown. |
PALS | Volunteers in Education: Tutors and Mentors Program |
us School, organized and conducted by parent | volunteers took place at the Sam Barg Hillel House at 6 |
son and supported by many student and parent | volunteers, the theater department at Coleman has produ |
ience knowledge and is carried out by parent | volunteers. |
n 1893 and at that time was known as Parnell | Volunteers. |
Members of the AFS were unpaid part-time | volunteers, but could be called up for whole-time paid |
rated his popular support within the party's | volunteers. |
rge part of untrained conscripts and peasant | volunteers, led to a mutiny. |
8th Pennsylvania Cavalry (89th Pennsylvania | Volunteers), serving under the regiment's colonel, Davi |
ited the Nineteenth Regiment of Pennsylvania | Volunteers. |
y, The Seventy-second regiment, Pennsylvania | volunteers, at Bloody Angle, published the unit's actio |
ne Hundred and Fourth Regiment, Pennsylvania | Volunteers, and served until the middle of May 1862, wh |
He raised a brigade of Pennsylvania | volunteers and served under Robert Patterson in the She |
in the Twenty-second Regiment, Pennsylvania | Volunteers, in the spring of 1813. |
nlisted as a private in the 1st Pennsylvania | Volunteers, but was quickly commissioned a second lieut |
colonel of the Tenth Regiment, Pennsylvania | Volunteers. |
He joined the 102nd Pennsylvania | Volunteers during the American Civil War. |
djutant of the Second Regiment, Pennsylvania | Volunteers in 1814 and 1815. |
nally took command of the 140th Pennsylvania | Volunteers and led it into action, this fact is mention |
cond Brigade, Twelfth Division, Pennsylvania | Volunteers. |
During this period, | volunteers recalled live broadcasts that were interrupt |
should be awarded to all personnel-Colonial | volunteers and native levies as well as British regular |
ranklin Flying Artillery of the Philadelphia | Volunteers in the War of 1812. |
The company was formed by picked | volunteers from other New Hampshire militia units. |
s for Peace, Camp Casey, and others to place | volunteers where they were most needed. |
ina near New Orleans in August, 2005, Plenty | volunteers were among the first on the scene, often wor |
on the site are monitored by police-screened | volunteers. |
as the Dombrowski Battalion - exiled Polish | volunteers |
rom the Sikorski's Army in France and Polish | volunteers who reached UK through various means. |
s unit, which also contained Polish-American | volunteers, had seen action in 1918 in the allied campa |
corporation's civic paintings, Cinque Ports | Volunteers regimental flags, arms and armour. |
among fifty congregations of the Portsmouth | Volunteers for the Homeless, Temple Sinai distinguishes |
is given a choice as one of the two possible | volunteers of the dimensional jump to the "Advance" wor |
Potential | volunteers must be strongly committed to nonviolence, a |
was made up mainly of former Azerbaijani POW | volunteers but also volunteers from other peoples in th |
At the end of the debris removal process, | volunteers in St. Bernard had gutted over 2,500 homes i |
wish and Bedouin doctors and 87 professional | volunteers from the Eden Association offered daily serv |
esident Lyndon B. Johnson's "VISTA" program, | Volunteers in Service to America, training VISTA volunt |
In the Build Program, | volunteers learn while they work, and are trained to bu |
he Board of Directors comprises programmers, | volunteers, staff, and community members. |
AMIGOS encourages returning project | volunteers to take leadership roles within the organiza |
agers and the Ivel & Ouse Countryide Project | volunteers. |
Other prominent | volunteers included Scottish born blockade runner Capt. |
Joni promptly | volunteers herself. |
Connecting prospective | volunteers with grassroots organizations |
The Ulster Protestant | Volunteers were a loyalist and extreme Christian parami |
ment along the way and recruiting Protestant | volunteers from which Ned Dennis, hangman of Tyburn, an |
a member for a time of the Ulster Protestant | Volunteers, a paramilitary group associated with the Re |
minent in the paramilitary Ulster Protestant | Volunteers. |
he East Belfast arm of the Ulster Protestant | Volunteers. |
r and Hans Hefele were also asked to provide | volunteers, but refused. |
ties and 25 Elementary Schools that provides | volunteers and tutors for children. |
Provides | volunteers and financial support for (Misericordia Home |
tered charity in 1972 and has been providing | volunteers into the community throughout; with experien |
l NASA experimental project that uses public | volunteers (nicknamed "clickworkers" on the site) for s |
Company F- Putnam | Volunteers, Putnam County, Georgia |
e ship is sailed and maintained by qualified | volunteers, who come from various places in East Texas. |
He served as lieutenant with the Queen's | Volunteers during the Lower Canada Rebellion. |
1866 when the 2nd Battery of the Queensland | Volunteers was raised in Ipswich and has remained in ex |
Caine quickly | volunteers to finance Fitz's bet and the con is on. |
Scottish, the Central South African Railway | Volunteers, the Northern Mounted Rifles and the Pretori |
orthern tip of Kosovo to Albania, but raised | volunteers to fight against the army and police forces |
Fang Zhenwu raised | volunteers from the rest of China. |
resistance against the Jacobites by raising | volunteers and money. |
The Razakars ( | volunteers), a Muslim paramilitary organization, was li |
of 135 Independent Topographic Squadron RE ( | Volunteers). |
egan, Green left Tennessee to join the rebel | volunteers. |
The 66th Battalion received | volunteers from the 9th Australian Division and 1st Aus |
ward in 1995 to honor Shall and to recognize | volunteers for extraordinary service to OrigamiUSA. |
ity, Skorzeny obtained permission to recruit | volunteers from the Wehrmacht, and 100 SS personnel, 50 |
ternationally recognized as a way to recruit | volunteers. |
The CCU continually recruited | volunteers for research into the common cold until its |
nda into Switzerland, whilst also recruiting | volunteers for the SS and arguing for an Anschluss-styl |
Merlaud-Ponty was responsible for recruiting | volunteers for African battlefields. |
he Germans had limited success in recruiting | volunteers. |
ction behaviour, are essential to recruiting | volunteers and also finding locations for lawn signs. |
r, Lauman was actively engaged in recruiting | volunteers to join several new military companies he wa |
ing with potential grant funders, recruiting | volunteers, purchasing equipment, finding premises for |
He also started recruiting | volunteers for Salt Satyagraha. |
plans of the Moores' home and was recruiting | volunteers. |
LTTE recruits | volunteers for auxiliary forces |
s, viewing platforms, and a number of Refuge | volunteers present to help visitors and to help in mana |
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